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India sees first fuel price hike in 4 months. Cooking gas costlier too

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Diesel and petrol prices have been hiked by 80 paise. The domestic cooking gas (or LPG) is set to be costlier by ₹50. It was in November when the country saw the last fuel price surge.

A 14.2-kg non-subsidised LPG cylinder will now cost ₹949.50 in the national capital. The cooking gas costs were last revised in October. A litre of petrol will cost  ¬96.21 and diesel will be sold at  87.47 per litre in Delhi.

In Mumbai, petrol and diesel prices have increased to ₹110.82/litre and 95.00/ litre, respectively. Fuel prices in Chennai and Kolkata have also been increased. In Chennai, it is 102.16 per lire for petrol and  92.19 per litre for diesel.

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